This is less about a partnership and more about control over what gets seen first.
Spectee Inc. has signed a deal with Agence France-Presse to supply user-generated video content covering crisis events to AFP’s global network.
Spectee’s role is straightforward. It scans and verifies video content from across the world. Think natural disasters, extreme weather, protests, and conflict situations. The messy, real-time stuff that breaks before traditional crews even arrive. Its system filters and validates this content before pushing it forward.
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AFP sits on the distribution side. With a presence across hundreds of locations, it packages and delivers news content to media clients through its platform. This partnership plugs Spectee’s verified UGC directly into that pipeline.
Put together, this tightens the flow of real-time visuals into mainstream news. Faster sourcing, quicker validation, wider reach.
There is also a bigger pattern here. News is no longer just about who reports first. It is about who verifies and distributes at scale. Spectee is building the supply. AFP is scaling the reach.
With this move, Spectee now feeds content into three major global news networks, adding AFP alongside its existing ties with other leading agencies.


